QC Prep Basketball Power Polls -- How they fared, Week 4


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Posted Online: Jan. 30, 2013, 8:41 am
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By Steve Tappa, stappa@qconline.com
-– These local media rankings are determined on a descending points system, with a first-place vote receiving 10 points, a second-place vote receiving 9 points, and so on. Presented by The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus, WQAD-TV 8, MC22, WFXN-AM 1230's Quad Cities Radio Group, Aledo's WRMJ-FM 102.3, Kewanee-based Regional Media and the Clinton Herald.

BOYS:

Rank. Team (Rec.): How they fared


1. Bettendorf (16-0): Beat Muscatine, 78-35 Friday; Won at No. 4 Assumption, 63-45 Tuesday.

2. Rock Island (16-4): Beat Alleman, 61-42 Friday; Beat Wheaton North, 61-56 Saturday in the QC-Wheaton Shootout at Moline.

3. Rockridge (19-2): Beat No. 14 Orion, 65-44 Friday; Beat No. 15 Riverdale, 62-52 Tuesday.

4. Assumption (12-4): Won at Davenport North, 68-51 Friday; Lost to No. 1 Bettendorf, 63-45 Tuesday.

5. North Scott (15-2): Won at Davenport Central, 60-34 Friday; Beat Davenport North. 50-27 Tuesday.

6. Monmouth-Roseville (17-4): Won at Illini West, 74-41 Friday; Won at Peoria Heights, 72-43 Saturday; Beat Camp Point Central, 62-55 Tuesday.

7. Kewanee (17-3): Beat Prophetstown, 54-52 Thursday.

8. Wethersfield (19-3): Won at ROWVA, 56-42 Friday; Beat Annawan, 66-40 Monday at the Lincoln Trail Conference Tournament.

9. Pleasant Valley (11-4): Won at Davenport West, 59-44 Friday; Beat Burlington, 69-54 Tuesday.

10. Danville (17-0): Beat Fairfield Maharishi, 97-14 Friday.

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES:

11. Sterling Newman (17-4): Beat Prophetstown, 59-49 Friday; Beat Fulton, 73-50 Monday.

12 (tie). Erie (16-11): Lost at No. 15 Riverdale, 63-60 Friday; Lost to Clinton, 48-37 Saturday at Fulton's Eric Ottens Shootout.

12 (tie). Northeast Goose Lake (15-4): Beat Camanche, 69-40 Friday; Lost to Central DeWitt, 57-42 Saturday; Beat Bellevue, 58-39 Tuesday.

14. Orion (14-10): Lost at No. 3 Rockridge, 65-44 Friday; Won at Knoxville, 70-39 Tuesday.

15. Riverdale (12-11): Beat No. 12t Erie, 63-60 Friday; Lost at No. 3 Rockridge, 62-52 Tuesday.

16 (tie). Galesburg (13-12): Lost to Moline, 57-56 Friday.

17. Galva (17-3): Beat Stark County, 69-62 Friday; Beat West Central, 70-55 Monday in the Lincoln Trail Conference Tournament.

ALSO ON THE RADAR:

-- Preston (16-2): Beat Bellevue, 76-32 Tuesday; Won at Midland Wyoming, 69-49 Friday; Beat Clinton Prince of Peace, 76-40 Tuesday. Note: Losses in the last two weeks to No. 11 Sterling Newman and No. 12t Northeast Goose Lake.

-- Bureau Valley (18-10): Beat Morrison, 44-43 Friday. Note: The Warkins Holiday Tournament champs are fifth in the Three Rivers Conference behind, in order, No. 7 Kewanee, No. 11 Newman, No. 15 Riverdale and No. 12t Erie.

-- Moline (15-9): Won at Galesburg, 57-56 Friday; Beat Wheaton Warrenville South, 61-35 Saturday in the QC-Wheaton Shootout at Moline. Note: The Maroons have won 12 of their last 15, with the only losses coming to the Top 10 state-ranked trio of Rock Island, Washington and Winnebago).

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GIRLS:

Rank. Team (Rec.): How they fared


1. Rock Island (22-3): Beat No. 12 Galesburg, 66-60 Thursday; Lost at Peoria Notre Dame, 71-70 Saturday.

2. Annawan (22-2): Beat Galva, 73-33 Wednesday; Won at Henry-Senachwine, 68-27 Thursday; Monday hosts River Ridge (cancelled); Wednesday hosts No. 8 Wethersfield.

3. Assumption (16-2): Beat Davenport North, 70-20 Friday; Won at Iowa City West, 76-52 Saturday; Won at Bettendorf, 57-28 Tuesday.

4. Muscatine (16-2): Beat Bettendorf, 47-28 Friday; Won at Davenport West, 57-23 Tuesday.

5. Riverdale (22-2): Beat Erie, 68-31 Thursday; Won at Amboy, 55-41 Saturday; Won at Sterling Newman, 52-36 Tuesday.

6. Sherrard (23-3): Beat Monmouth-Roseville, 43-25 Saturday; Beat Knoxville, 48-44 Monday.

7. Prophetstown (24-3): Won at Kewanee, 46-29 Saturday; Won at Fulton, 49-21 Tuesday.

8. Wethersfield (21-6): Lost to No. 14 Stark County, 56-39 Wednesday; Won at Monmouth United, 62-34 Monday; Wednesday at No. 2 Annawan.

9. United Township (16-11): Beat Alleman, 39-20 Thursday.

10. Mediapolis (18-1): Beat Wapello, 66-41 Friday; Won at Keokuk, 54-45 Tuesday.

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES:

11. Burlington Notre Dame (18-2): Beat New London, 80-42 Friday; Beat Keokuk, 83-80 Monday.

12. Galesburg (17-10): Lost at No. 1 Rock Island, 66-60 Thursday.

13. Orion (18-8): Beat Macomb, 49-37 Thursday; Lost at Illini West, 47-43 Saturday.

14. Stark County (18-8): Beat No. 8 Wethersfield, 56-39 Wednesday; Beat ROWVA, 46-26 Monday.

ALSO ON THE RADAR:

-- Erie (19-8): Lost to No. 5 Riverdale, 68-31 Thursday; Beat Sterling Newman, 50-38 Saturday; Won at Bureau Valley, 63-28 Tuesday.

-- Pleasant Valley (10-8): Beat Davenport West, 53-18 Friday; Won at Burlington, 58-43 Tuesday.

-- Preston (14-4): Won at Midland Wyoming, 56-50 Friday; Beat Clinton Prince of Peace, 55-40 Tuesday.

-- Sterling (15-12): Lost to Ottawa, 46-35 Friday; Beat Maple Park Kaneland, 52-40 Saturday.

-- Sterling Newman (13-11): Lost to Erie, 50-38 Saturday; Lost at No. 5 Riverdale, 52-36 Tuesday.

-- North Scott (11-6): Beat Davenport Central, 58-22 Friday; Won at Davenport North, 65-27 Tuesday.




















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